Colorado Rapids midfielder and Fairview High School graduate Shane O’Neill poses for a portrait on Wednesday, July 23, at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. (Jeremy Papasso, Daily Camera)

Rapids center back Shane O’Neill had his injured right knee scanned again Wednesday, as the team tries to determine when it might get the 20-year-old homegrown player back in the lineup.

“It hasn’t really improved over the course of five weeks,” Rapids head coach Pablo Mastroeni said Wednesday afternoon. “We’ve got to take another scan and see if there’s anything else going on. So, he’s out.”

O’Neill sprained his right knee blocking a shot against Columbus Crew on July 4. He played on it a week later in Philadelphia, but hasn’t played since.

“We’ll get the diagnosis and move forward with that, but at this point he’s not available,” Mastroeni said Wednesday afternoon. It wasn’t clear when the new results would be made public.

Lindsey Horan jumps over China keeper Feifei Lu at the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Moncton, New Brunswick on Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014. Horan scored two goals in the United States 3-0 win. (Andrew Vaughan, The Canadian Press via AP)

Lindsey Horan scored two goals and assisted on another to power the U.S. U-20 team to a 3-0 win over China on Tuesday to propel the squad to the quarterfinals of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.

Horan, a graduate of Golden High, struck twice in the first half, scoring in the 19th and 38th minutes. In the second half, she connected with Rose Lavelle in the 49th minute.

It was Horan’s second and third goals in the tournament. She has scored 23 goals in 24 games with the U-20 team.

Team USA finished second place in Group B and will advance to play the winner of Group A at 5 p.m. Saturday.